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In addition to Samantha’s annual conference, a 350-member group called Polyamory Toronto meets monthly at a midtown pub to discuss such issues as coming out as poly to your family, coping with jealousy and explaining polyamory to your kids.

Another group called Ethical Lovers convenes monthly at the U of T Centre for Women and Trans People, and monthly #Crush TO dance parties are a melting pot for the various, and often intermingling, “sex-positive” communities, a blanket term describing the open embrace of sex for its own sake without any of the morality hang-ups.

Stephane and Samantha’s open marriage includes shared girlfriends, bacchanalian house parties and always asking permission before taking on a new lover.

Toronto, it turns out, is one of the most poly-friendly places in North America.

“Before I got there, I hadn’t known for sure that we would have sex,” she says. Afterward, she worried about how her husband would react to the reality of the situation—it’s one thing to talk dirty about other lovers, quite another to act out the fantasy.

“I called Steph from the car right away just to see how he was feeling,” she says. Seven years later, Stephane and Samantha are Toronto’s best-known advocates for polyamory, the term preferred by people who have turned their open relationships into a lifestyle.

Poly people in other cities speak enviously of our city’s sexual progressiveness and live-and-let-live kind of liberalism.